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The music group preserving an eroding ethnic tradition for Aka people | Africanews

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For thousands of years, Aka people, one of at least ten ethnically and linguistically distinct peoples have lived in the forests of Central Africa. Traditional Aka music is based on layers of different melodies, characterised by abrupt changes of register that create a mesmerizing effect.

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